Born on a Pirate Ship (Barenaked Ladies)

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    joe5280

    Sun May 10 2009

    This album is much different than BNL's other material, but it is still great. The best song on this album, which I repeatedly play over and over, is "The Old Apartment". It also has some great songs like "Stomach vs. Heart" and "Shoe Box".

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    danielcbrown

    Sat Nov 29 2008

    For my money, this is one of the best of all of Barenaked Ladies' albums - better than Stunt, Maroon, or Gordon for sure. They try out new sounds in ways they hadn't before, and haven't since. Born on a Pirate Ship has the ideal blend of maturity and immaturity; Stomach vs. Heart is one of their most lyrically clever songs, I Know makes me smile without fail, When I Fall and Old Apartment are very deserving of their classic status, Break Your Heart breaks mine nearly every time I hear it, and Just a Toy is a hidden gem that keeps getting better. Spider in my Room and In the Drink are interesting departures in style. Spider's use of chanting and wailing were a shock the first time I heard the song, and its rises and falls keep it interesting despite repetitiveness. In the Drink is... disturbing, actually. But both songs are a part of BNL going places they don't usually go. And apparently, they don't feel like going there again. There are a few songs that I can do without, whic... Read more

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    dag9882

    Wed Apr 11 2007

    If you haven't heard of BNL purchase any one of their CD's for an experience you will enjoy forever. If you have heard of BNL, 'nuff said for you have this album. For those of you who wonder....there is not another musical group on this planet that has brought such a depth and breath to music since the Beatles. Once again, 'nuff said.

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    camulderig

    Fri Aug 25 2006

    Like the rest of their music - this CD is excellent!

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    bec6463

    Wed Sep 21 2005

    Barenaked Ladies is a fantastic band, but this is not one of their better albums. Half the album is really good and half of it is not so good; I'd feel embarassed to play it to other people. There are several songs that are kind of 'wacky', which sound like someone has written the lyrics and then tried to fit them to a tune - like they're trying to fit in as many random words as they can and the tune is an inconvenient thing they had to come up with at the last minute. If you've never heard a BNL album before, don't start with this one - it's probably only for the die-hard fan who has to have everything BNL they can find. Most of the good songs from here are already on their Greatest Hits or Rock Spectacle (live) albums, and the ones on Rock Spectacle are better live. Still, it's definitely got some merit. On repeated playing, some of the songs you initially think "oh geez" do grow on you. I don't think "I know" or "In the drink" will ever grow on me though...

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    anne2566om

    Tue Dec 07 1999

    Barenaked Ladies is one of the only groups out there that can continually create CDs that you can listen to without skoppomg any somgs.

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    john430et

    Thu Nov 04 1999

    What the hell is this record doing in the 'classic' section?

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    wthy131om

    Tue Oct 26 1999

    This album is not as appreciated as it should be. It was first released in Canada during an overexposure period for BNL, but would be a hit if promoted on the American market.